We open a new arc with The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz, shifting from a year of habits and happiness into a practice of inner freedom rooted in Toltec wisdom. The smoky mirror story sets our theme: clear the fog, see the light, and rebuild beliefs that actually serve. • framing freedom as the progression after happiness and habits • why Toltec roots and the smoky mirror metaphor matter • decisions that pinch and how projection clouds advice • images of light versus labels and roles • ...
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We open a new arc with The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz, shifting from a year of habits and happiness into a practice of inner freedom rooted in Toltec wisdom. The smoky mirror story sets our theme: clear the fog, see the light, and rebuild beliefs that actually serve. • framing freedom as the progression after happiness and habits • why Toltec roots and the smoky mirror metaphor matter • decisions that pinch and how projection clouds advice • images of light versus labels and roles • ...
SP6 Special Edition Agile Brain: Climbing The Pyramid Of Human Needs
What's on Your Bookshelf?
49 minutes
3 weeks ago
SP6 Special Edition Agile Brain: Climbing The Pyramid Of Human Needs
We map a four-sided pyramid of human needs—self, social, material, spiritual—and explore how foundations enable higher aims like purpose and transcendence. Research, culture, and real stories show why ethics, community, and conscious reflection turn values into action and bias into empathy. • defining the four opposing life domains • why foundations like safety and justice come first • evidence from goal research and world cultures • how self leads to social, then to spiritual • in‑group bia...
What's on Your Bookshelf?
We open a new arc with The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz, shifting from a year of habits and happiness into a practice of inner freedom rooted in Toltec wisdom. The smoky mirror story sets our theme: clear the fog, see the light, and rebuild beliefs that actually serve. • framing freedom as the progression after happiness and habits • why Toltec roots and the smoky mirror metaphor matter • decisions that pinch and how projection clouds advice • images of light versus labels and roles • ...